Highlights
High Availability and Flexibility
The DXS-3400 Series switches feature modular fans and power supplies for a high availability architecture. The hot-swappable design means that fans and power supplies can be replaced without affecting switch operation. Physical and virtual switch stacking allows the switches to be managed from a single IP address and provides redundancy for connected devices. The Switch Resource Management (SRM) feature allows the hardware table size to be changed, so that switch functions can be optimized based on the application. The DXS-3400 Series switches support 3 modes – IP Mode, LAN Mode and L2 VPN Mode – which modify the size of the Layer 2 and 3 tables for optimum efficiency.
High Availability and Flexibility
The DGS-3630 Series switches support stacking technology, which combines multiple switches to form a single physical or virtual stack. This increases redundancy over multiple physical units, simplifies management, and provides a single IP address to manage all members in the stack. Up to 9 switches can be stacked using Direct Attach Copper (DAC) or fiber optic cables to make up to 432 Gigabit Ethernet ports available, allowing switching capacity to be increased with demand. The Switch Resource Management (SRM) feature allows the hardware table size to be changed, so that switch functions can be optimized based on the use of the switch. There are 3 modes: IP Mode, LAN Mode, and L2 VPN Mode, which modify the size of the Layer 2 and 3 tables for optimum efficiency.
Feature Rich Software
The DXS-3400 Series switches include feature rich software which satisfies the needs of Small/Medium Business (SMB), Small/Medium Enterprise (SME), and Campus users. This software supports a wide range of Layer 2 and 3 functions such as VLANs, inter-VLAN routing, multicasting, Quality of Service (QoS), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), Routing Information Protocol (RIP)v1/2, Next Generation RIP (RIPng), Policy-Based Routing (PBR), and security features. The DXS-3400 Series switches also include an easy-to-use web interface and an industry standard CLI for improved management.
Lossless Ethernet
Data Center Bridging (DCB) is an essential set of enhancements to Ethernet for networking in data center environments. The DXS-3400 Series switches support several core components of Data Center Bridging (DCB) such as IEEE 802.1Qbb, IEEE 802.1Qaz, and IEEE 802.1Qau. IEEE 802.1Qbb (Priority-based Flow Control) provides flow control on specific priority to ensure there is no data loss during network congestion. IEEE 802.1Qaz (Enhanced Transmission Selection) manages the allocation of bandwidth amongst different traffic classes. IEEE 802.1Qau (Congestion Notification) provides congestion management for data flows within network domains to avoid frame loss.
Energy Efficient
The DXS-3400 Series switches feature front-to-back airflow which optimizes air circulation inside the rack, supports hot and cold aisles in data centers, and increases energy efficiency. The switches also feature in-built smart fans. Internal heat sensors monitor and detect temperature changes, and react accordingly by utilizing different fan speeds for different temperatures. At lower temperatures, the fans will run more slowly, reducing the switch’s power consumption and noise.
Lifetime Warranty and NBD Replacement
D-Link offers a Lifetime Warranty and Next Business Day (NBD) hardware replacement on the DXS-3400 Series of Lite Layer 3 Stackable 10GbE Managed Switches to further its commitment to product quality and long-term customer confidence.
Good to know
Management features
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ARP inspection
No
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Cloud-managed
No
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Configuring Location Settings (CLI)
No
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MIB support
RFC1065, RFC1066, RFC1155, RFC1156, RFC2578, RFC1212, RFC1213, RFC1215, RFC1493, RFC4188,RFC1157, RFC2571, RFC2572, RFC2573, RFC2574, RFC2575, RFC2576, RFC1157, RFC2571, RFC2572, RFC2573, RFC2574, RFC2575, RFC2576, RFC1442, RFC1901, RFC1902, RFC1903, RFC1904, RFC1905, RFC1906, RFC1907, RFC1908, RFC2578, RFC3418, RFC3636, RFC271, RFC1757, RFC2819, RFC2021, RFC1398, RFC1643, RFC1650, RFC2358, RFC2665, RFC3635, RFC2668, RFC2674, RFC4363, RFC2863, RFC2618, RFC4022, RFC4113, RFC3298, RFC2620, RFC2925, RFC2465, RFC2466, RFC2737, RFC2787, RFC1724, RFC1850, RFC5132, RFC2932, RFC2934, RFC4292, RFC4293, RFC791, RFC768, RFC793, RFC792, RFC2463, RFC4443, RFC4884, RFC826, RFC1338, RFC1519, RFC2474, RFC3168, RFC3260, RFC1321, RFC2284, RFC2865, RFC2716, RFC1759, RFC3580, RFC3748, RFC2571, RFC2572, RFC2573, RFC2574, RFC3246, RFC3247, RFC1886, RFC1981, RFC2460, RFC2461, RFC4861, RFC2462, RFC4862, RFC2464, RFC2767, RFC3513, RFC4291, RFC2893, RFC4213, RFC3484, RFC2003, RFC1191, RFC5415
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Packet redirection
No
Network
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10G support
No
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6to4 tunnel
No
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Active link detection
No
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Auto MDI/MDI-X
No
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Auto-negotiation
No
Data transmission
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Jumbo frames
12000.000000
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Jumbo frames support
No
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MAC address table
48000.000000
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Number of queues
8.000000
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Packet buffer memory
4.000000
Security
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ARP attack prevention
No
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Access Control List (ACL)
No
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Authentication
Guest VLAN,MAC-based authentication,Port-based authentication
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BPDU filtering/protection
No
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BPDU tunneling
No